2002 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

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2002 IPSC Handgun World Shoot XIII
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Official logo of the 2002 IPSC Handgun World Shoot
Location Pietersburg, South Africa
DatesMonday 16. to Friday 20. September 2002
Competitors781 from 45 nations
Medalists
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The 2002 IPSC Handgun World Shoot XIII held in Pietersburg, South Africa was the 13th IPSC Handgun World Shoot.

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Champions

Open

The Open division had the largest participation with 339 competitors (43.4 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of France.svg Eric Grauffel 2982.9601100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United States.svg Todd Jarrett 2870.569596.23%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brodie McIntosh 2870.568996.23%
4th Flag of the United States.svg Jerry Barnhart2816.765694.43%
5th Flag of Israel.svg Saul Kirsch2804.049194.00%
6th Flag of the United States.svg Simon Racaza 2782.086993.27%
7th Flag of the United States.svg Jojo Vidanes2764.378792.67%
8th Flag of the United States.svg Travis Tomasie2712.893190.95%
9th Flag of Australia (converted).svg Errol Thomas2679.489089.83%
10th Flag of the United States.svg Max Michel 2676.697589.73%
LadyCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the Philippines.svg Kaye Cabalatungan2238.281275.04%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the Philippines.svg Athena Lee 2226.484774.64%99.47%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Austria.svg Gabriele Kraushofer 2149.826172.07%96.05%
JuniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg Chris Tilley 2674.929989.67%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Kamenicek Jr2634.399588.31%98.48%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Spain.svg Jorge Ballesteros 2510.984184.18%93.87%
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miroslav Kamenicek2260.820175.79%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of France.svg Alain Tarrade2209.389674.07%97.73%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of France.svg Philippe Gibert2173.958072.88%96.16%
Teams
OverallCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of the United States.svg  United States 8400.2282100.00% Todd Jarrett, Jerry Barnhart, Travis Tomasie, Max Michel
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 8116.912496.63% Brodie McIntosh, Errol Thomas, David Soldini, Ivan Rehlicki
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of France.svg  France 8082.627796.22% Eric Grauffel, Eddy Testa, Herve Charlet, Stephane Quertinier
LadyCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 6508.5546100.00%Kaye Cabalatungan, Athena Lee, MaryGrace Tan, Amanda Kangleon
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of the United States.svg  United States 6232.192595.75% Julie Goloski, Kay Miculek, Kim Stroud, Lisa Munson
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 6032.153792.68%Susan Kriel, Leani Canham, Chantal Tam, Hanlie Montgomery

Modified

The Modified division had 55 competitors (7.0 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of South Africa.svg Austen Stockbridge2866.3164100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the Philippines.svg Jeufro Lejano2765.554696.48%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Italy.svg Edoardo Buticchi2755.391096.13%
4th Flag of Brazil.svg Guga Ribas2717.475494.81%
5th Flag of the Philippines.svg Jerome Morales2707.420594.46%
6th Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiri Lelic2638.292892.04%
7th Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vaclav Martinek2630.494191.77%
8th Flag of Italy.svg Tullio Silvera2629.724191.75%
9th Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Josef Rakusan2534.601788.43%
10th Flag of South Africa.svg Justin Naidoo2514.736087.73%
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of South Africa.svg Roger Stockbridge2506.865087.46%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of South Africa.svg Carlo Belletti2373.424582.80%94.68%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of South Africa.svg Dok Dokter2273.085379.30%90.67%
Teams
PlaceCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 7896.4674100.00%Jeufro Lejano, Jerome Morales, Daniel Torrevillas, Roland Tan
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 7882.364799.82%Austen Stockbridge, Justin Naidoo, Roger Stockbridge, Guy Stockbridge
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 7797.754998.75%Jiri Lelic, Vaclav Martinek, Josef Rakusan, Pavel Jasansky

Standard

The Standard division had the second largest participation with 306 competitors (39.2 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg Rob Leatham 2915.3569100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United States.svg Michael Voigt 2841.223597.46%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Ron Avery 2714.865493.12%
4th Flag of the United States.svg Phil Strader2700.350992.63%
5th Flag of Guatemala.svg Estuardo Gomez2668.883791.55%
6th Flag of South Africa.svg Fabian Scott2636.853190.45%
7th Flag of the United States.svg Frank Garcia2628.755690.17%
8th Flag of Spain.svg Juan Carlos Jaime2623.123289.98%
9th Flag of South Africa.svg Nick du Plessis2610.240889.53%
10th Flag of Germany.svg Oliver Damm2577.038088.40%
LadyCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg Sharon Zaffiro1749.525960.01%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of South Africa.svg Joey Fischer1680.457857.64%96.05%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michaela Horejsi1665.643257.13%95.21%
JuniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg Paul Clark Jnr2227.087876.39%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Richtr2065.334170.84%92.74%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Guatemala.svg Giocondo Granai2027.895669.56%91.06%
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of South Africa.svg Colin Amm2367.330081.20%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Argentina.svg Ricardo Gentile2262.828977.62%95.59%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Peter Kressibucher2212.312175.88%93.45%
Super SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Zimbabwe.svg John Goddard1593.937054.67%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Norway.svg Per Trovik1591.746054.60%99.86%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Paul Clark Snr1477.509650.68%92.70%
Teams
PlaceCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of the United States.svg  United States 8471.4458100.00% Rob Leatham, Michael Voigt, Ron Avery, Phil Strader
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 7723.000891.17%Fabian Scott, Nick du Plessis, Gary Haltmann, Paul van Wyk
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 7444.998487.88%Adriano Ciro Santarcangel, Guido Ciccarelli, Valter Tranquilli, Esterino Magli

Production

The Production division had 56 competitors (7.2 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg David Sevigny2861.8622100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Italy.svg Paul Brocanelli2799.613097.82%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Uruguay.svg Guillermo Jude2783.747397.27%
4th Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Zuccolo2675.947393.50%
5th Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Knapp2649.626092.58%
6th Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Iacomini2643.201892.36%
7th Flag of the United States.svg Bruce Gray2641.258392.29%
8th Flag of the Philippines.svg Nelson Uygongco2637.437492.16%
9th Flag of South Africa.svg MH Christie2621.656591.61%
10th Flag of the United States.svg Ernest Langdon2595.987990.71%
Teams
PlaceCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 8118.7621100.00%Paul Brocanelli, Giovanni Zuccolo, Stefano Iacomini, Mario Piccioni
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of the United States.svg  United States 8099.108499.76%David Sevigny, Bruce Gray, Ernest Langdon, John Flentz
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 7785.859295.90%MH Christie, Zirk Pansegrouw, Eugene Lurie, Jonathan Fouche

Revolver

The Revolver division had 25 competitors (3.2 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg Jerry Miculek 3090.4017100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Daniel Roch2616.045984.65%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Italy.svg Alain Marco Della Savia2486.706380.47%
4th Flag of Brazil.svg Manoel Lucio2436.518278.84%
5th Flag of Brazil.svg Yamacuchi Yukio2383.433577.12%
6th Flag of Sweden.svg Ivar Edfeldt2327.376075.31%
7th Flag of Germany.svg Dietmar Rauer2306.295974.63%
8th Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lumir Safranek2302.306174.50%
9th Flag of the Philippines.svg Phillipp Chua2295.462774.28%
10th Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando Becker2287.709074.03%
Teams
PlaceCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 7107.6607100.00%Manoel Lucio, Yamacuchi Yukio, Fernando Becker, Rogerio Rosas
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 6977.346298.17%Daniel Roch, Wheelgunner Reich, Daniel Waldmann, Marwan Itani
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 6732.962594.73%Dietmar Rauer, Christian Kniep, Thomas Knoll, Gunther Knaus

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